Things you likely won't learn in med school

Educating physicians about best financial practices is important to the work we do
 

What Does It Mean to Be Rich?

Who is really rich? It is probably not who you think. Join Jim Hemphill as he discusses the benefits of adopting a more practical and functional definition of wealth.

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 Who is really rich?

 THE MATRIX: OPTIMAL SEQUENCING OF DEBT PAYDOWN

 

The Matrix: Optimal Sequencing of Debt Paydown

How does your student loan debt fit into the context of your overall financial plan? Host Jennifer Caudle and Jim Hemphill discuss how the M.A.T.R.I.X. approach can help you optimally allocate dollars between debt paydown, savings, and investments—with profound benefits for a physician’s lifetime financial trajectory.

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Insurance for Physicians

Jim Hemphill discusses the basics of insurance coverage for physicians with insurance expert Ron Perelstein of the Arjay Group.

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 Who is really rich?

 How Physicians Can Build Walkaway Wealth

 

How Physicians Can Build Walkaway Wealth

Jim Hemphill discusses ways that physicians can overcome obstacles to building walkaway wealth.

 

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Managing Student Loans

Jim Hemphill discusses optimal student loan strategies with loan expert, Joy Sorensen Navarre of Navigate Student Loans.

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 Managing Student Loans

Articles

An Illusion of Affluence

October 10, 2020

In 2019, a typical new physician started practice with $200,000 in education debt. That new doctor’s higher income is partly an illusion, because it ignores the practical necessity of paying off...

Strategies for Physicians in Uncertain Times

July 10, 2020

Thank you for the work you’re doing. We’ve heard stories from primary care physicians about how much harder it’s become to deliver care, with patients afraid to come into the office, proper...

Can Physicians with Careers in Family Medicine Build Walkaway Wealth?

February 15, 2020

The typical physician with a career in family medicine earns an income in the top 3% of all working Americans, yet these doctors often doubt their ability to build walkaway wealth. This is especially...